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Operating Systems HP-UX Vendor of physical host with HP-UX OS Post 302424868 by jim mcnamara on Wednesday 26th of May 2010 12:39:34 PM
Old 05-26-2010
You have to look at the manufacturer's serial number plate to see who made it.

Some customized versions of Windows (dell for example) add on stuff to make the screen display "Dell" when it boots up, etc. You would have to write a custom script for each vendor's machine to display Manufacturer information.
 

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AllPlanes(3X11) 						     MIT X11R4							   AllPlanes(3X11)

Name
       AllPlanes, BlackPixel, WhitePixel, ConnectionNumber, DefaultColormap, DefaultDepth, XListDepths, DefaultGC, DefaultRootWindow, Default-
       ScreenOfDisplay, DefaultScreen, DefaultVisual, DisplayCells, DisplayPlanes, DisplayString, LastKnownRequestProcessed, NextRequest, Proto-
       colVersion, ProtocolRevision, QLength, RootWindow, ScreenCount, ScreenOfDisplay, ServerVendor, VendorRelease - Display macros

Syntax
       AllPlanes

       BlackPixel(display, screen_number)

       WhitePixel(display, screen_number)

       ConnectionNumber(display)

       DefaultColormap(display, screen_number)

       DefaultDepth(display, screen_number)

       int *XListDepths(display, screen_number, count_return)
	  Display *display;
	  int screen_number;
	  int *count_return;

       DefaultGC(display, screen_number)

       DefaultRootWindow(display)

       DefaultScreenOfDisplay(display)

       DefaultScreen(display)

       DefaultVisual(display, screen_number)

       DisplayCells(display, screen_number)

       DisplayPlanes(display, screen_number)

       DisplayString(display)

       LastKnownRequestProcessed(display)

       NextRequest(display)

       ProtocolVersion(display)

       ProtocolRevision(display)

       QLength(display)

       RootWindow(display, screen_number)

       ScreenCount(display)

       ScreenOfDisplay(display, screen_number)

       ServerVendor(display)

       VendorRelease(display)

Arguments
       display	 Specifies the connection to the X server.

       screen_number
		 Specifies the appropriate screen number on the host server.

       count_return
		 Returns the number of depths.

Description
       The macro returns a value with all bits set to 1 suitable for use in a plane argument to a procedure.

       The macro returns the black pixel value for the specified screen.

       The macro returns the white pixel value for the specified screen.

       The macro returns a connection number for the specified display.

       The macro returns the default colormap ID for allocation on the specified screen.

       The macro returns the depth (number of planes) of the default root window for the specified screen.

       The function returns the array of depths that are available on the specified screen.  If the specified screen_number is valid and suffi-
       cient memory for the array can be allocated, sets count_return to the number of available depths.  Otherwise, it does not set count_return
       and returns NULL.  To release the memory allocated for the array of depths, use

       The macro returns the default GC for the root window of the specified screen.

       The macro returns the root window for the default screen.

       The macro returns the default screen of the specified display.

       The macro returns the default screen number referenced in the routine.

       The macro returns the default visual type for the specified screen.

       The macro returns the number of entries in the default colormap.

       The macro returns the depth of the root window of the specified screen.

       The macro returns the string that was passed to when the current display was opened.

       The macro extracts the full serial number of the last request known by Xlib to have been processed by the X server.

       The macro extracts the full serial number that is to be used for the next request.

       The macro returns the major version number(11) of the X protocol associated with the connected display.

       The macro returns the minor protocol revision number of the X server.

       The macro returns the length of the event queue for the connected display.

       The macro returns the root window.

       The macro returns the number of available screens.

       The macro returns a pointer to the screen of the specified display.

       The macro returns a pointer to a null-terminated string that provides some identification of the owner of the X server implementation.

       The macro returns a number related to a vendor's release of the X server.

See Also
       BlackPixelOfScreen(3X11), ImageByteOrder(3X11), IsCursorKey(3X11), XOpenDisplay(3X11)
       X Window System: The Complete Reference, Second Edition, Robert W. Scheifler and James Gettys

																   AllPlanes(3X11)
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